App Review: iInterface for iPhone

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App Review: iInterface for iPhone

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Today I have a little bit of Windows love for our Windows/iPhone users out there! The app is called “iInterface” and it seeks to be the ultimate remote control for your Windows PC. From manipulating applications to controlling Windows itself, iInterface has it covered!

iInterface transforms your iPhone into an extremely functional remote control for your Windows based computer. The app provides support for multiple connections which means you can control numerous Windows based computers on the same local network. To enable this control, you need to have the free iInterface Server installed on each Windows computer.

iInterface provides you with functionality to control a number of Windows applications from the moment you download the app, however, you can also build and design your own custom remote controls that you can tailor to either existing or new applications running on your PC. The app also includes a full 108 button keyboard and touch-pad mouse when you turn the iPhone horizontally, further mimicking a desktop environment.

The app has an infinite amount of control functionality as it can be made to work with many Windows applications. Below is a list of some, but not all, of the applications that iInterface automatically supports:

iTunes

QuickTime

Windows Media Player

Windows Media Player Classic

Windows Media Center

Media Portal

VLC Player

WinAmp

DivX Player

PowerDVD

WinDVD

Microsoft Powerpoint

Open Office Impress

Safari

Internet Explorer

FireFox

Google Chrome

Windows Explorer

From launching and using desktop and media applications, to running presentations, to turning off or on your Windows PC, iInterface is feature rich and highly functional.

Of course, no app such as this comes without security! iInterface protects your session between your PC and iPhone by using a device pairing process that can further be password protected. All of your inputs that are sent from the iPhone to the PC are protected by SSL.

To get the app working properly, you will need to ensure that you have the following:

Overall, I found the app to be very useful. I had no trouble during set up and using and navigating the predetermined remotes was a breeze. While designing your own custom remotes can be a challenge, as long as you put some time into it, the final result is solid.

The only gripe I have about the app is that it is not Mac compatible. I use both Windows and Mac computers, but I use my Mac far more often and would have benefited from this type of application.